If Pathways knew of a credible threat and failed to act, should they not be held accountable? Are psychologist or other mental health providers not required by law(in Missouri) to inform the police if a credible threat is made?

This is probably part of the reason that young adults are apathetic when it comes to politics. It has become so toxic that instead of being encouraged to learn about and take a political stance they are mocked and told they are wrong.

Seeing as how the News Tribune, fixed the "re-voting" problem after noticing and deleting my post but not resetting the poll I would not consider this an accurate representation of how individuals will vote in the upcoming election.